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Company Overview of Texas Sterling Construction Company, Inc.

Company Overview

Texas Sterling Construction Company, Inc., a heavy civil construction company, is engaged in the building and reconstruction of transportation and water infrastructure. It specializes in slurry drilling, rock drilling, limited clearance and access/specialty shafts, drill shaft and concrete pile driving for commercial work, and highway bridges and refineries. The company provides concentric drilling, driven pile, sheet pile, soldier pile, and specialty shoring and deep foundation services. It undertakes projects for public and private owners that include large switchyard/substation, barge and water work, transmission power line, vibrating casing, concrete pile driving, highway and bridge, and...

Texas Sterling Construction Company, Inc., a heavy civil construction company, is engaged in the building and reconstruction of transportation and water infrastructure. It specializes in slurry drilling, rock drilling, limited clearance and access/specialty shafts, drill shaft and concrete pile driving for commercial work, and highway bridges and refineries. The company provides concentric drilling, driven pile, sheet pile, soldier pile, and specialty shoring and deep foundation services. It undertakes projects for public and private owners that include large switchyard/substation, barge and water work, transmission power line, vibrating casing, concrete pile driving, highway and bridge, and commercial building, large diameter water main, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, light rail, paving, concrete, HMAC, and airport projects. The company was founded in 1955 and is based in Houston, Texas with additional offices in Houston and San Antonio, Texas. As of July 2001, Texas Sterling Construction Company, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Sterling Construction Co. Inc.

Texas Sterling Construction Company, Inc. Key Developments

Sterling Construction Company Inc. announced that its affiliate, Texas Sterling Construction Company was the apparent low bidder on a $38 million Texas Department of Transportation project. The project consists of six miles of rural paving, dirt work, storm drains and two sets of bridges northeast of McKinney in Collin County, TX, about one hour north of Dallas. The project is scheduled to begin in August 2014 and to take approximately 32 months to complete.

Texas Sterling Construction Co. Announces Executives Change

Sep 9 13

Sterling Construction Company Inc. hired Peter Holland as the new CEO of its Texas Sterling Construction Co. subsidiary. He replaces Doug Clements, who recently left the company to pursue other interests closer to his family in the Utah/Nevada region. He most recently served as executive vice president of Houston-based Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc., as well as president of its federal services division. Prior to that, Holland worked for Pasadena, Calif.-based Parsons Corp.

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